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		<title>By: Ian Kitterman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Kitterman</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great post and helps me to see more of his argument.  Define this for me what does he mean by poor-quality and higher quality soil? Does he mean in nutrient content of the soil? The ability of the soil to produce a variety of crops?  Though I still think GMO&#039;s are food, but the margarine and baby formula stories are good cautionary tales.  Have you read anything about sustainable agriculture beyond that applicable to the first world/mechanized farming?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post and helps me to see more of his argument.  Define this for me what does he mean by poor-quality and higher quality soil? Does he mean in nutrient content of the soil? The ability of the soil to produce a variety of crops?  Though I still think GMO&#8217;s are food, but the margarine and baby formula stories are good cautionary tales.  Have you read anything about sustainable agriculture beyond that applicable to the first world/mechanized farming?</p>
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